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Topological structures of three-dimensional vortex flow separation

U. Dallmann
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The article was published on 1983-07-12. It has received 168 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Vortex & Flow separation.

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A Description of Eddying Motions and Flow Patterns Using Critical-Point Concepts

TL;DR: On montre l'utilite des concepts de point critique dans la comprehension des regimes d'ecoulement as mentioned in this paper, le methode analytique et exemples d'application.
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Global Linear Instability

TL;DR: A review of linear instability analysis of flows over or through complex 2D and 3D geometries is presented in this article, where the authors make a conscious effort to demystify both the tools currently utilized and the jargon employed to describe them, demonstrating the simplicity of the analysis.
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Mixing, chaotic advection, and turbulence

TL;DR: In fact, there are almost no works textbooks or monographs focusing on the fluid mechanics of mixing from a global perspective as discussed by the authors and there have been few articles published in these pages devoted exclusively to mixing since the first issue in 1969 [one possible exception is Hill's "Homogeneous Turbulent Mixing With Chemical Reaction" (1976), which is largely based on statistical theory].
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Representation and display of vector field topology in fluid flow data sets

TL;DR: An approach to visualizing flow topology that is based on the physics and mathematics underlying the physical phenomenon is presented and can be displayed as a set of points and tangent curves or as a graph.
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Vortex identification: New requirements and limitations

TL;DR: A survey of vortex-identification methods can be found in this paper, where the most widely used local criteria (applied point by point) sharing a basis in the velocity-gradient tensor ∇u are treated more thoroughly to recall their underlying ideas and physical aspects.
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Topology of Three-Dimensional Separated Flows

TL;DR: In this article, the authors define a small number of singular points (nodes, saddle points, and foci) that characterize the patterns on the surface and on particular projections of the flow (e.g., the crossflow plane).
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Note on the motion of liquid near a position of separation

TL;DR: In this paper, a steady motion of viscous liquid of constant density is considered in §§ 2−7; full allowance is made for the inertia of the motion, and it is assumed that the stream-function can be expanded in a double series in the coordinates x, y.
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New Developments about Open Separation.

K. C. Wang
TL;DR: In this article, an open separation is shown to start from a regular point in the middle of the surface flow field, which is in direct contradiction to the conventional notion of separation and has been a stumbling block for many to accept the open separation concept.
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